Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 사용자 가이드
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Chapter 14 Using SAP Adapters
SAP RFC Adapter
SMGW – Gateway Monitor Method Results
The SMGW – Gateway Monitor method results page displays the current status of SAP gateway
communications. The RFC method returns a table with the following columns:
communications. The RFC method returns a table with the following columns:
Type
The type of work process. The following values are possible:
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DIA – Work process for executing dialog steps in user transactions
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UPD – Update process for making time critical database updates
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UP2 – Update process for making non-time critical database
updates
updates
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ENQ – Work process for locking and releasing SAP objects and
documents
documents
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BGD – Work process for executing background processes
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SPO – Work process for executing print spool requests
PID
Operating system process ID of the work process
Status
Current status of the work process. The following values are possible:
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Running – The work process is currently executing a request
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Waiting – The work process is idle and waiting for a work request
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Hold – The work process is being held for a single user. This is not
an abnormal state. However, if too many work processes are in the
hold state, system performance suffers. Refer to the Waiting column
to determine why the work process is being held.
an abnormal state. However, if too many work processes are in the
hold state, system performance suffers. Refer to the Waiting column
to determine why the work process is being held.
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Ended – Work process aborted with Restart set to No
Reason
Reason the work process is in a Hold status
Se
Indicates the number of the semaphore for which a work process is
waiting
waiting
Start
Indicates whether the process will automatically restart if a process ends
prematurely. You can change the restart status of a process by selecting
Process>Restart after error>Yes/No. You should normally leave Restart
set to Yes.
prematurely. You can change the restart status of a process by selecting
Process>Restart after error>Yes/No. You should normally leave Restart
set to Yes.
Err
Number of times the work process has aborted
CPU
Cumulative CPU time since the start of a work process (time units are
seconds and hundredths of seconds)
seconds and hundredths of seconds)
Time
Indicates the elapsed time used by a work process for the dialog step that
it is currently processing
it is currently processing
Client
SAP client number where the user is logged in
User
User ID currently executing a request on the work process
Report
ABAP program or report that is currently being executed
Action
Action that is being executed by the current program. The actions
displayed are recorded by the SAP Performance Monitor (Performance
Monitor must be active).
displayed are recorded by the SAP Performance Monitor (Performance
Monitor must be active).
Table
Name of the table being accessed, if the database is being accessed
Column
Description